Posted by NHS Professionals • £14.50/hr to £19.50/hr
Ward: Nutrition and Dietetics
East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust works across hospital sites, providing a full range of services, including specialist care in urology, renal medicine, cancer, plastic surgery and ophthalmology.
Please note, this is based on a slight shift rota - so you could start between 9 - 10 in the morning, and finish between 5 - 6 in the evening, plus you will be required to work at least one Saturday per month (with a day off in the week).
Our Client has been established for over 150 years, and is passionate about the products they offer to their members (customers).
These products become even more popular in the lead up to Christmas, and for that reason, they have to increase the number of staff within their Member Services team by 35 - 50 each year - just to deal with the sheer volume of orders coming in.
Posted by Prospero Teaching • £100/day to £120/day
Prospero Teaching is seeking enthusiastic and dedicated Cover Supervisor to come and work under our agency.
As a cover supervisor you will be required to monitor the class in the absence of the teacher (Taking the register, handing out the task, managing behaviour).
This is a fantastic opportunity for recent graduates who are considering a career in education and want to gain valuable classroom experience.
Posted by Timeplan Education Group Ltd • £160/day to £180/day
Guaranteed Supply Work
Guaranteed Suppy Teacher Role in: Hertfordshire.
Guaranteed Suppy Teacher Role Start Date: Immediate.
General
TimePlan Education are offering Guaranteed Supply work for Supply Teachers who are wanting to work as a supply teacher but concerned they will not get enough work!
Randstad is collaborating with a special education needs school in the Stevenage region to find a competent SEN Teaching Assistant with experience working in various key stages.
"Every student can learn, just not on the same day, or in the same way."
Are you a dedicated and compassionate teacher with a passion for making a difference in the lives of students with special educational needs?